George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
Margaret GOLDSMITH
1675 - 1739 (64 years)-
Name Margaret GOLDSMITH Born 1675 ,St. Mary's, Maryland Gender Female Died Sep 1739 Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland Person ID I432 Main Tree Last Modified 18 Aug 2014
Father John GOLDSMITH, b. 1640, ,London, England , d. 31 Jul 1683, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland (Age 43 years) Mother Judith GERRARD, b. 1645, ,St. Mary's, Maryland , d. 1696, ,St. Mary's, Maryland (Age 51 years) Married 1680 ,St. Mary's, Maryland Family ID F181 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Notley MADDOX, Sr., b. Oct 1672, Green Springs Farm, St. Mary's, Maryland , d. 26 Mar 1716, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland (Age 43 years) Married 1694 ,St. Mary's, Maryland Children 1. Samuel MADDOX, b. 1697, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland , d. 6 Dec 1739, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland (Age 42 years) 2. Notley MADDOX, Jr., b. Abt 1698, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland , d. 1761, ,Charles, Maryland (Age 63 years) 3. Ann MADDOX, b. Abt 1700, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland 4. Sarah MADDOX, b. Abt 1701, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland 5. Jane MADDOX, b. Abt 1703, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland 6. John MADDOX, b. 1705, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland , d. 25 May 1785, Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia (Age 80 years) 7. Margaret MADDOX, b. Abt 1715, Chaptico, St. Mary's, Maryland Last Modified 11 Aug 2014 Family ID F174 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Goldsmith Coat of Arms
This interesting and unusual surname
is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is from an
occupational name for a worker in gold.
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Notes - Goldsmith Coat of Arms
This interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is from an occupational name for a worker in gold, derived from a compound of the Olde English pre 7th Century "gold", similar to the Old High German "gold", and the Middle English (1200 - 1500) "smith", from the Olde English "smith", a smith, probably a derivative of "smitan", to strike, hammer. To a large extent it is an Anglicized form of the German "Goldschmid(t)".
- Goldsmith Coat of Arms